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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cirsium hesperium, Cirsium eatonii var. hesperium (Cirsium hesperium)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


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Cirsium hesperium (Eastwood) Petrak
00059774B. K. Stewart   12081938-08-02
United States, Colorado, Mineral, Dry Gulch, Wasson., 37.84327 -106.90105, 2743m

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Cirsium hesperium (Eastwood) Petrak
00059782W. A. Weber   175461985-09-14
United States, Colorado, Mineral, Pool-Table -Wheeler Geological Area road. 11 miles north of Wagon Wheel Gap, Rio Grande Nat. Forest., 37.82567 -106.72564, 3430m

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Cirsium hesperium (Eastwood) Petrak
00059790W. A. Weber   175341985-08-24
United States, Colorado, Las Animas, Between Cordova (Apishapa) Pass and Cucharas Pass, SW of Spanish Peaks., 37.33613 -105.041, 3350m

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Cirsium hesperium (Eastwood) Petrak
00059816W. A. Weber   175341985-08-24
United States, Colorado, Las Animas, Between Cordova (Apishapa) Pass and Cucharas Pass, SW of Spanish Peaks., 37.33613 -105.041, 3350m

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Cirsium hesperium (Eastwood) Petrak
00059824W. A. Weber   sn1964-08-03
United States, Colorado, Hinsdale, Just below summit on south side of Slumgullion Pass., 37.98506 -107.22206, 3353m

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Cirsium hesperium (Eastwood) Petrak
00059832INSTAAR   1631971-07-10
United States, Colorado, Hinsdale, William's Fork Lake, San Juan Nat. Forest, S side of Continental Divide, NW of Pagosa Springs., 37.6286073 -107.152833, 3540m

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Cirsium hesperium (Eastwood) Petrak
00059840Jim Ratzloff   4051978-08-02
United States, Colorado, Hinsdale, Calf Creek Plateau, E of Powderhorn Lakes., 38.132712 -107.1760275, 3718m

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Cirsium hesperium (Eastwood) Petrak
00059857W. A. Weber   121641964-08-03
United States, Colorado, Hinsdale, Upper Cebolla Creek just below summit of Spring Creek Pass., 37.94332 -107.15938, 3350m

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Cirsium hesperium (Eastwood) Petrak
00059865Barry C. Johnston   18021978-07-11
United States, Colorado, Hinsdale, Beside the road from Cathedral to Slumgullion Pass, along Mill Creek 2.0 mi below junction with Slumgullion Pass road., 38.007966 -107.2056467, 3290m

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Cirsium hesperium (Eastwood) Petrak
00059873W. A. Weber   121641964-08-03
United States, Colorado, Hinsdale, Upper Cebolla Creek just below summit of Spring Creek Pass., 37.94332 -107.15938, 3350m

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Cirsium hesperium (Eastwood) Petrak
00059881K. Johnson   J64-1051964-08-15
United States, Colorado, Hinsdale, Mesa Seco., 38.03333 -107.24449, 3718m

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Cirsium hesperium (Eastwood) Petrak
00059907Peggy Lyon   sn1990-08-01
United States, Colorado, Hinsdale, Big Blue Wilderness Area, Wetternhorn Basin and upper drainage of E and W Forks of Cimarron River., 38.06497 -107.52815

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Cirsium hesperium (Eastwood) Petrak
00882860Tim Hogan   44452005-07-07
United States, Colorado, Hinsdale, Gunnison National Forest, northeastern San Juan Mts, proximate to La Garita Wilderness Area, USFS road 788, E of Lake City., 38.00813 -107.20498, 3292m

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Cirsium hesperium (Eastwood) Petrak
00916668Tim Hogan   46552007-07-07
United States, Colorado, San Juan, San Juan Mts, Rio Grande National Forest, basin SE of Stony Pass, ca. 8 air miles ESE of Silverton, headwaters of the Rio Grande. Due W of Sheep Mt., 37.79119 -107.53393, 3749m

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Cirsium hesperium (Eastwood) Petrak
00946830C. William T. Penland   43331952-08-01
United States, Colorado, Delta, 8-10 mi. above Cedaredge; Grand Mesa., 39.03582 -107.99436

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Cirsium hesperium (Eastwood) Petrak
01812908C. William Penland   11631934-07-23
United States, Colorado, Mineral, 10 mi. w. of Wolf creek Pass on Continental Divide., 37.5418 -106.87765, 3749m


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